As far as changing over to the Performer manifold, I am glad I did. It
was an easy exchange and sure looks a lot cleaner in the engine
compartment now. I also changed the Carb to a Holley Double pumper 750
cfm with electric choke. With only 1 vacuum line to the carb and only
one screw to adjust idle it sure is saving a lot of grief from the
quadrajet of the past. I don't have any comparable data between the two
carbs or manifolds because I changed them both at the same time. I am
getting 10.5 mpg, miles per US gallon. I am getting FI type starts,
starts practically with the turn of the key. No delays of the past as I
wait for the fuel to get moving. I really like the clean look on the
top of the engine without all the vacuum lines to hinder the view. I
also have removed the cruise control. More junk gone there also. I did
have to raise my floor but I am still happy with the results. Some guy I
know makes a real nice raised hatch cover and I got it for cost. No
problem on the 3000 mile trip I was on last October. Hills were a
breeze, no start problems, good fuel mileage and good looking. The
higher manifold also gives more vacuum because it is able to breathe
better. The crossovers, I plugged with the cast iron plugs which came
with the manifold. I don't plan to do much driving in the dead of
winter, at least this far north anyway.
The performer manifold will raise the height of your air cleaner
2.75 inches, so you will have to address this if you do it. I would also
recommend the Holley. My opinion only, for what it's worth. Darren
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Darren Paget
76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
http://www.TZEplus.com
was an easy exchange and sure looks a lot cleaner in the engine
compartment now. I also changed the Carb to a Holley Double pumper 750
cfm with electric choke. With only 1 vacuum line to the carb and only
one screw to adjust idle it sure is saving a lot of grief from the
quadrajet of the past. I don't have any comparable data between the two
carbs or manifolds because I changed them both at the same time. I am
getting 10.5 mpg, miles per US gallon. I am getting FI type starts,
starts practically with the turn of the key. No delays of the past as I
wait for the fuel to get moving. I really like the clean look on the
top of the engine without all the vacuum lines to hinder the view. I
also have removed the cruise control. More junk gone there also. I did
have to raise my floor but I am still happy with the results. Some guy I
know makes a real nice raised hatch cover and I got it for cost. No
problem on the 3000 mile trip I was on last October. Hills were a
breeze, no start problems, good fuel mileage and good looking. The
higher manifold also gives more vacuum because it is able to breathe
better. The crossovers, I plugged with the cast iron plugs which came
with the manifold. I don't plan to do much driving in the dead of
winter, at least this far north anyway.
The performer manifold will raise the height of your air cleaner
2.75 inches, so you will have to address this if you do it. I would also
recommend the Holley. My opinion only, for what it's worth. Darren
- --
Darren Paget
76 Experimental
Another Fab Day
http://www.TZEplus.com